Transcription of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Technical Guidelines V
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European Society of Musculoskeletal RadiologyMusculoskeletal UltrasoundTechnical GuidelinesV. KneeIan Beggs, UKStefano Bianchi, SwitzerlandAngel Bueno, SpainMichel Cohen, FranceMichel Court-Payen, DenmarkAndrew Grainger, UKFranz Kainberger, AustriaAndrea Klauser, AustriaCarlo Martinoli, Italy Eugene McNally, UKPhilip J. O Connor, UKPhilippe Peetrons, BelgiumMonique Reijnierse, The NetherlandsPhilipp Remplik, GermanyEnzo Silvestri, ItalyThe systematic scanning technique described below is only theoretical, considering the fact that the examination of the knee is, for the most, focused to one quadrant only of the joint based on clinical anterior aspect of the knee is examined with the patient supine.
planes may help to assess the relationship of the lateral collateral ligament with the more posterior biceps femoris tendon. 5 Knee Check the superior tibiofibular joint for joint effusion and paraarticular ganglia by means of axial and coronal US images obtained over the anterior aspect of the fibular head. 8 For examination of the posterior knee,
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